Learning Disabilities: A Selected Bibliography
The materials listed below are available
to Indiana residents from the Center for Disability Information and Referral (CeDIR),
Indiana Institute on Disability and Community, Indiana's University Center
for Excellence on Disabilities, 2853 E. Tenth Street, Bloomington, IN
47408-2696, 800/437-7924 (toll
free in Indiana; voice/TT), 812/855-9396 (Bloomington; voice/TT).
Bender, W. (2004). Learning disabilities: characteristics, identification, and teaching strategies. Boston: Pearson/Allyn and Bacon.
Cornish, U. (2004). Social skills training for adolescents with general moderate learning difficulties. New York: Jessica Kingsley.
A different way of learning: the employee with a learning disability [videorecording]. (1997). Cicero, NY: Learning Disabilities Association of Ontario. A 10-minute video.
Dockstader, M. A. (1999). To a different drummer: helping children with learning disabilities. Los Altos, CA: TADD Instructional Services.
Goodley, D. (2000). Self-advocacy in the lives of people with learning difficulties. Philadelphia: Open University.
Lavoie, R.D. (1989). Understanding learning disabilities: how difficult can this be? [videorecording]. Alexandria, VA: PBS Video. A 70-minute video.
LD--LA, learning disabilities, learning abilities [videorecording]. (1997). West Tisbury, MA: Vineyard Video Productions. 6 videocassettes.
Learning disabilities and social skills with Richard Lavoie: last one picked... first one picked on [videorecording]. (1994). Alexandria, VA: PBS Video.
Look what you've done!: stories of hope and resilience [videorecording]. (1997). Alexandria, VA: PBS Video. A 125-minute video on two videocassettes.
Minskoff, E. &Allsopp, D. (2003). Academic success strategies for adolescents with leaning disabilities &ADHD. Baltimore, MD: P.H. Brookes.
Molenaar-Klumper, M. (2002). Non-verbal learning disabilities: characteristics, diagnosis, and treatment within an educational setting. Philadelphia: Jessica Kingsley.
Porterfield, K. (1999). Straight talk about learning disabilities. New York: Facts on File.
Roffman, A.J. (2000). Meeting the challenge of learning disabilities in adulthood. Baltimore, MD: P.H. Brookes.
Smith, C. (1999). Learning disabilities A-Z: a parent's complete guide to learning disabilities from preschool to adulthood. New York: Simon &Schuster.
Sternberg, R. (1999). Our labeled children: what every parent and teacher needs to know about learning disabilities. Reading, MA: Perseus Books.
Strichart, S. (1998). Teaching study skills and strategies to students with learning disabilities, attention deficit disorders, or special needs. Boston: Allyn &Bacon.
Vogel, S.A. (1995). College students with learning disabilities: a handbook, 5th ed. Pittsburgh: Learning Disabilities Association.
Vogel, S.A. &Reder, S. (1998). Learning disabilities, literacy, and adult education. Baltimore, MD: P.H. Brookes.
Voss, K. (2005). Teaching by design: using your computer to create materials for students with learning differences. Bethesda, MD: Woodbine House.
When the chips are down {videorecording]. (1997). Washington, DC: WETA. A 62-minute video.
Winebrenner, S. (1996). Teaching kids with learning difficulties in the regular classroom: strategies and techniques every teacher can use to challenge and motivate struggling students. Minneapolis, MN: Free Spirit Pub.